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BELL, Shirley Janine
(2022).
Music in Caroline drama: Richard Brome, James Shirley and Ben Jonson.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
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BILLACURA, Maria Distressa Genita
(2022).
Group-13 catalysed protocols for utilisation
of CO2 as a sustainable C1 source.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
COOPER, Lucy Nicola
(2022).
Perfectionism and well-being: associations and developing a
dual-Factor intervention for UK undergraduates.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
KRAUSE, Thomas Dieter
(2022).
Optimizing manufacturing business model designs using AI-based simulation services for Siemens Energy.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
MARTIN, Thomas Alexander
(2022).
Enhancing business-to-business relationship value using service digitalization- opportunities and challenges.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
MAUCOURANT, Cyril
(2022).
Enhancement and development of nanolime techniques for the consolidation of limestones.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
MICHAELS, Deborah
(2022).
Organisational Encounters and Reflexive Undergoings: A
Speculative Weaving in Three Transpositions.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
OTHMAN, Jwan Omar
(2022).
Cultural and Political Factors Affecting Deer Conservation in Barzan-Mergasur, Kurdistan Region Iraq.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
ROBSON, Anna Catherine
(2022).
The disgusting self: developing and validating an implicit measure of self-disgust.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
SASI, Osama A. Y.
(2022).
Holistic housing design to enhance health and wellbeing for libyan war wounded.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
WINGFIELD, Harriet Laura
(2022).
A critical analysis of the relationship between cycling tourism and wellbeing.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
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AIHEVBA, Emmanuel Osazuwa
(2022).
Mentoring as a Tool for Managing Talents.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
ALI, Nauman Moazam
(2022).
Developing a digital marketing competitive
strategic framework for Pakistan's textile
manufacturing SMEs.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University and Business School Netherlands.
[Thesis]
ALNUAIMI, Samah
(2022).
New generation of innovation management: an integrated framework for the digital era.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
ALSHAMSI, Omar M. Aldheraif
(2022).
Framework for embedding industry 4.0 in UAE emergency management.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
ALWAFI, Fatma Ali Saad
(2022).
Social Graphs and Their Applications to Robotics.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
BAGLEY, Ashley John
(2022).
Biomechanical comparisons between straight and bend sprinting in athletic sprint events.
Masters, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
BOLLAND, Emma Zoë Claire
(2022).
Scripting silence: the expanded screenplay as present-traumatic language.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
BRENTNALL, Catherine
(2022).
Theorising competitive enterprise education.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
CATLIN, Eleanor Jayne
(2022).
Professionalisation and competitive balance in English
men’s elite rugby union 1995-2021.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
DEMBSKI, Dirk
(2022).
Innovating innovation management in the medical device SME sector through coopetition.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
DICKS, Gary
(2022).
Contrasting L1 profiles through early orthographic and phonological processing of written English.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
DINSDALE, Norman
(2022).
Food, Aging, and Dementia: Exploring caterers’ rôles in elderly care homes nourishment.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
EARNSHAW, Jacob Kristian
(2022).
Molecular Dynamics simulation of polyhedral oligomeric
silsesquioxanes (POSS) and their polymeric
nanocomposites.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
FEATHERSTONE, Mark
(2022).
Optimising gamification using constructive competition and
videogames.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
GRIFFIN, Jeanine
(2022).
Aura in the post-digital: a diffraction of the curatorial archive.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
GRINVALDS, Natalie Elizabeth
(2022).
Co-location of health and leisure to promote physical activity: a realist synthesis.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
HAHN, Marie-Kristin
(2022).
How leadership behaviours impact employee engagement - a case study approach.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
HAMER, Rebecca Elizabeth
(2022).
The Scylla state: an alternative understanding of survival sex work and addiction.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
HEATON, Cameron Edward Glenn
(2022).
Human identification through advanced forensic mass spectrometry of blood and fingermarks.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
HUDSON, Katie Victoria
(2022).
Investigating the Intrinsic Role of Programmed Death-Ligand 1 in Human Cancers.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
HUMPHREYS, Liam
(2022).
Exploration of the Physical Activity Guidelines for People
with Multiple Sclerosis.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
KENNEDY, Katie
(2022).
Refinement and validation of multi-source blood detection for operational use.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
KHUPE, Duduzile Beryl
(2022).
Women entrepreneurs in a Botswana context: drivers for success.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
KINGSBURY, Damian
(2022).
Coaches’ acquisition of sport science knowledge and the role of education providers.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
KLIPAN, Helena
(2022).
Love leadership: an exploration of agapé in leadership practice.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
KOM, Caroline Nanain
(2022).
Making Sense of Co-Opetition in a Post-Colonial Entrepreneurial Landscape: Nigeria’s Fashion Industry.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
LABINJO, Temitope O.
(2022).
Exploring the experiences of mental health among internal migrants in Nigeria.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
LAMB, Kirstie Louise
(2022).
Investigating dietary recommendations, particularly tart cherries, in gout and cardiovascular disease management.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
LEVERENZ, Bishan
(2022).
Cultural Intelligence and Social Capital: Investigating
expatriates’ working relationships in Malaysia.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
LINDLEY, Melanie
(2022).
An investigation into student outcomes and experiences following a physiotherapy curriculum redesign.
Masters, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
LITTLE, Liam David
(2022).
Volatile organic compounds as breathomic
viomarkers of malignant mesothelioma.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
MAJIYA, Hassan Mohammed
(2022).
Remediation of heavy metals from water using Modified Clay-Chitosan Composites.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
NANNEN, Devi
(2022).
Clinical placement experiences and the professional values of graduate entry nursing students.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
OJIE, Oseikhuemen Osemekhian Davis
(2022).
Computerised accelerometric machine learning
techniques and statistical developments for
human balance analysis.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
ONDRAK, Joe
(2022).
Digesting creepypasta: social media horror narratives as gothic fourth-generation digital fiction.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
ORPHANIDES, Constantinos
(2022).
Appropriating Data from Structured Sources for Formal Concept Analysis.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
PAPAIOANNOU, Michail
(2022).
Learning and knowledge management mechanisms during internationalisation: a hotel chain development perspective.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
PARKINGTON, Tom
(2022).
Feasibility of Blood Flow Restriction Resistance Exercise for
Patients with Intermittent Claudication.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
PATTINSON, Cameron Jamie
(2022).
Hope and Gratitude as Self-Management Tools for Excessive Worry in HE Students.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
PESIMENA, Gabriele
(2022).
The role of domain-general and mentalizing processes in spontaneous visual perspective-taking.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
PLÖTZ, Joachim
(2022).
Implementation barriers for management accounting
in the public sector.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
PORTER, Karen Elizabeth
(2022).
Perceptions of daily life in diaries from the Warsaw and Łódź ghettos.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
POVEY, Larissa
(2022).
Governing marginalised women: Gendered dimensions of the ‘carceral-assistential net’.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
PUCKRIN, Emma Louise
(2022).
Stationary shoulder friction stir welding of military aircraft sheet alloys.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University in collaboration with Royal Navy 1710 Naval Air Squadron.
[Thesis]
RIGBY, Jessica C.
(2022).
Cold cap glass-melt migration for radioactive waste vitrification at the Hanford site.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
RODGERS, Diane
(2022).
Wyrd TV: Folklore, folk horror and hauntology in British
1970s Television.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
ROWLEY, Lee J.
(2022).
Effects of approach step strategy on kinematics of sprint hurdling.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
SALLEM, Hatem Ali H.
(2022).
Optimisation of a 3D living skin equivalent model for studying drug metabolism.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
SELLMANN, Mark
(2022).
Influencing Factors of Workplace Relationships on
Neutralisation Techniques
applied by White-Collar Criminals.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
SQUIRE, Ruth
(2022).
Third sector organisations in widening participation policy: networks, expertise and authority.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
STACEY, Peter
(2022).
Development of spectroscopic techniques for the measurement of Respirable Crystalline Silica.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
SUKHDEO, Kumaravelli
(2022).
The factors influencing women’s progression to leadership roles in South Africa.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
THOMPSON, Stephen William
(2022).
The efficacy of the load-velocity profile to predict one repetition maximum.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
VOLOACĂ, Oana Maria
(2022).
A multimodal approach to identify asbestos and characterise clinically relevant mesothelioma biomarkers.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
WATTS, Joanne
(2022).
Constructing non-profit collaboration:
a macro discursive institutional perspective.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
WELIGODAPOLA, Mano
(2022).
Resilience and Growth of Small Enterprises in Post-Conflict Economy.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
WHITE, Nicholas Andrew
(2022).
A study into the experiences of pre-registration
nurses’ use of mental simulation.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
WILLIAMS, Sarah
(2022).
Physical Education in primary schools: head teachers' beliefs and practices.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
WOLSTENHOLME, Claire
(2022).
Male undergraduate students’ perceptions of male student mental health.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
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